Welcome! I have a few various items for sale below. I'm trying to slim down and get rid of certain things that are "overkill" for me and getting rid of equipment that hasn't seen any use in awhile, as I may be making a move in a few months. All items resided in a non-smoking and pet free home, and were dusted regularly as applicable

All prices are OBO (no low balls in the thread, please). Shipping will be whatever is cheapest, most likely USPS to the Continental US. I'll ship to APO as well, provided I get all the needed contact information (I've had issues with buyers not giving me a phone number for the 2976-A form). I only accept paypal for payment; the email listed in my profile is my paypal address.

*Shipping is included in the price, but not insurance. Please specify if you want insurance, it will cost extra*

Beerology and heat under phillyboy; I also have eBay feedback under pzubik4ged.

Items:

- 2011 Mac Mini - $1150 $1025 shipped.

2011 Mac Mini with the iFixit dual hard drive kit installed. Comes with original box and is still under the one-year Apple Warranty until December 2012. Also includes a Newer Technology NuStand Alloy stand and Apple Remote.

This computer was one of two HTPC projects that I had done in the past. The case was a good fit on my TV stand, and is quiet from twelve feet away, even with a C2D e6600 inside (you can hear a soft fan noise from the couch). I also had them put in the IR receiver, so it comes with a Windows Media Center type remote. Comes with a slot-loading DVD drive pre-installed, and the the bags of screws and mounting brackets as well. Specifications:

It's not too hard if you already tinker with computers; truthfully I just followed the iFixit guide for adding the dual hard drive caddy and it worked out fine; just keep the screws segregated for the different steps when you go to put everything back together:

I swapped SSDs out a couple of months ago after I had already put in the hard drive cage, using that guide for reference. I only needed to go through Step 17 in that guide the second time around, as I was able to get both drives out without removing the power supply and the rest of the inner cage. The top drive has two mounting screws only on one side, so it lifts and slides out. The bottom drive has through-holes to get to the two outside mounting screws that hold it in place. Took me about twenty-thirty minutes to do.

I'll throw in the Mac Mini removal tool if desired, though you can just use a couple of Allen wrenches as well. I also have an unused 26-bit driver kit of theirs that I can throw in for a few extra coins.